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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1898)
fcLOSmGl SACRIFICE SALE! OUT 5- . ALL AT CaroBro 5 BOSS l'lll' 1'liAlNDEALER M.rn:.Mr.i;u 12. sum. I lit' l lllll l lll'l. Mi.iic'I'I i I in ii' ii ' "i ' "1 Main mi! l.nitu Html. Miiii'lny rUmlm; I'ti hcIiIhk, II . m mil 7.-10 '. hi.; Hitlitmlli i"'li"l. Hi . tn.l , W.VNiMilliy, Hiii'irliilt'ii'iriil. (Ian, Mtwllns l iIik.ii nl lliu mdruliiK ncivlu'; Kiiwirlli . .1 . III. Ilfllllo 1... 111. jf. I'li-tl'l' nl. I'liljl'f Mtctuu, W din "! . l " " I' Kikm. I. M m.i ., I .i.lii, Iti nii,H.'. i 'iincr ilitlli r'i'1 l ine. I ni H!.iir men it r.micr nt !' mil H.mi tin u. itumU) ii nl-1: 1'i.l'Mi- wiirtUlp, n w bm'1 V .i'M' in ; HiiMwili rM l.iml. I" m.i V. I. M. I. K.,7 p.m. I'ivt Micllim. clun mf , ii I'. M. II. 1I1W OKtll. tutor I Hi. I i in. i rutin ii II I "d .1 . I !i l '.i I. in. I'm)- Mill. I Il I . h ' II' I I I III " I' I . I lllt'i Ull , I ll'll-'l'l) ( I ' Ill II Mi. Iii M. I I . II l.'ni III I I M H Htl'l in (..nil. I mil l.nirlti 'i in. nlii mill i ii i) niii i.. l '. ! i , n ti I-"li l: '! f l""l liKl J Ml'.' IUW '' Vnlll tn lv Mill ln" lil'iflll'l ill I II III' ' III" ' II': ll-!i'ini M. I , . id.i i- .rill I'll! ' I.I ii r.iliiy ' J I I -III' (I l'lll - ft .. Ill III II III in t,.. . I'll IV .1 Kiii. I. ui.li liinl uii.iuii.il.it Mi'it iii lli .tliitKii l illi'llUK. Ikxiduur,:, "n-ii iu. W tttclics. U I.1 Hii'l J 'vll r'niir'il in A til.illlnl inuiiii r nt ri.iii jiiiiMo I'tin-n. ulinto ul tin' I'lit'lit atr'inti) o- lll ltlil. LOCAL NI;V5. Innt in xWt-u j.im il Z:i,l'l'B l- iokIi irrixory. V AM I I. Wo J.I t;:i nut-Mi l ii'liull ul lllli llllil'l. lliu I'i jiiii M"ii' m oi'llint oul ul eaiii- lll'llIK ili(Ch. full Ollil l0 IMIIVilKl'll. t'liurJiill W ouPim 'h tinm r in ki'il Inmy jiritllni up now pipfi lor ill cr. I'.Utk I i j. .uly ilit'tii fcl.iitii nml nioitvu unJi-iokiiK. N'' IIm .it tin' Nuvi'lly :toi'. I .iilu iioll.ilmi 1 1 .t t our uJvor- ti-iiig 11:1111.1 1 pi- L'lll. Tin' Huh Mine, Siuyko I In' ilur u( I'u' )i Artii'," , KlU.iO lliu ln::l Sc Iirtiiibrouk, BolO .lll l'll1. Now I'toi l. i'l li'lu'M uiul luieuoa' lino HtlOfH, I'll till) l ltl'lll lt)lli, j'lnl icci'ivoJ lit l'lll lOtt I'd OH. UmiHO lo Ken!. 'i "ill luku btocU to puitliitii by tin' wi'i-k ur luonlli. L.J. A 1 iiiit, Mtliufi'. VII our uoodii 1110 ntnv uiul of tliu lultbt utyli'i'. No liiiworii i;ouiIh 011 luitul at tliu HoaM Mori1. li'litu, rol l, tamp tliaii ami u lull tttiiipint; oiilllta tan bo I'lmi'l at Altx umltT A Mioiiu'd. Call ul tlio 1'usm t;i oiu mill 1'iiio thoir Kijiiilti, uiul you will In' uurpiiHi'il to linJ llioin ut uui li luw tiuoii'f- A laru "ii-1 tioo uhhoi tmuiit ol tliil ilion'd uliotn ju.it ti'ii'iytil l 1'iiiiott I'd on. Cull mill ni'o tlii'iu. Mouoy to loiiuvon city nml country propoily. I1 "K Mrtiutcni' lt'iil.liii, KojoluirK', Or. What tveryono ean iiiubI lio truo. llio cliokunl tf tcab mid tolli't'B in town Ht Mii.s, II. Lamon'm. l lio lutuio ii unti l lain, out il ou l top your lilooil puro with HoouVe Sar eapmlllii you may be huio of booiI lionllli. I.ailiti', buy uiio of 0111 l'ia ilo Siclo toinbu, tlio ldtct novelty In liuii ilicaa im;, iloru uway willt luir pin'). At tlio Novelty Slot is t or piiecu mul nualily tull l lIuiuUl urilual iit.iinl, l iciili mul ill itJ h uil, cmuly mi'l nulu, 1 i,;aiM uu l tohatro ut iiiiciiii to uil il ull. Mus. II, K.IM0N. I Tho W. C. T. P. will liol'l it" icnulur iiioetini;1) mi Hi" I'tioml mil fourth Tliuitidtiy ul every luouth ut o ;0J p. ui. in llio Dpnoitli l.i-.ijjuo room if tlio M. 11. chuieli. t'owiui; inailiiui'tf, umwiiK iiui liiueu, Bewlni: niiitliinej ul AloxHii'ler ISltoni;, iiu.l tho btM of tbeni ul Unit, rmn;ini; in price fi'Jiu i ' t:ti'.!iO. I'lfiiuro to ueo llioin l efuioyou buy. I'p lg ilalo iliMiliuliy by I'r. i liaiio which iniiaiii Hid bint uu l lalctl kimlu ol work uLilfully cuicfully mul piopotly liiBortoJ with no uftcr tioublo, but per fect BatiBfuclioii. Try lr. HU'uuua's HrtiimliiH:i eiowiiH, tlui bi'Ht, lutdrtl nml luout jiorfout iiiiule, urc dclctiitiiicd to close out our large stock o Dry (roods, Clothing Hats, Wools, Shoe:;, Iridic:,' am Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hlankcts, Ouilts, La'.'.-.-, Knibroidcries, Trunks, Valises, cct.,clc7 This liule wo MUST Real Kstalc und must NO HUriBUG. Our late arrivals ionable goods iti the Factory. CALL SOON AND ASK l;OR PRICKS AT Caro Bros1 Boss Store Dr. II. I lllli', if k1utid. wiiii in t l.o city Thursday lanl. Judge .1. W. 1 1 ami Hon ii I wife went to I'nilliiii l I'rjiliiy. Iloll.li. V. Kiddl'l, 1(1 Gll'llbrook, MUM 1 i lliiH i it y 1 rliluy. Mr. uiul Mm. K. 0. Motrin nie vlnit lug In sii 1 ranciw'o. Mm. I. W. Hill Iuh gone t" KaBtcin Oregon, li j tin hi'f IiiihIiiui'I. (inn. Kimball Im rl urtieil from Ma 'lijiuir Vi"it in J.itkiou r.ji) nty . Omiir i.nri'U and I I. Ellison, uf CtttapnoU, hi'iu in KoHchiirg Friday. Miie l.ulu Cobb, ul Dillnrd, will attend llio A ni I (t in I N unml trliuol this winter. A murriugo liceuM) has been iniuml tu lull ii K. Duley uiul Mica Clementine Lynlcr, of GarJiui r. Mi . Tho'iius ('olf bourn Iihm icturiii'il llOlllO frulU AnluMH, lil'fH l)0 llHII bl'l'll I I Mlklllg allOr lill.'Mllf H ihllTfetM. Mm. M oil it -, Mm .lull ll.ii I Hii. i M.b. i.'inr I. il mi i.l buv.i return! l j liOIIlt' 1 1 (.Mil .1 mouth's tinjd. in Coon ' roiility. ! Jul. II Joiich, i liu ol lliu leitUIIH lor I la' I (iiii"ii nviniuiit, Iihm uhnut"! I j Kocc . . , ...... i i i . .. i Idir;. I. ..in Camp Miuilt, i.n n iliiriv lil)H (ill I'lUll. Ki.'V. I. I. Inliiiii 111.1I (iiiuily bfi yi'j lerJay by team lor MtMiiiiiviili-, wl.eif ui tlio 1 l.b, tlm Al'illn iliut ton f tu -m e will bo 111 n .1-1 hi.- Mt.' lfiiiil Mail. 11. e K 'M 1101 ban .t p"iiil il ticire L. r.un. i:a"l I'oi'.laiiil " nu n.! i r ol tlm li'.Ht't ul I: UHl.i't 1 f I In! I'li-noii .)Mhih lloiiie, vii e 11 I . Al.iy.uf I'.il.o- fily, rt tiut'! C. 1.. MmiKuin Liok M'.'ii.bii ' t .tin (or uxit'lmi ! to nail liKiin New Yuk I'livuta wlio iiittiul I look uvti llio iniii ing llelJ uf t-iijnlliur 11 On tt'u.-- Wion Mioini; Jourual. Tho futility oft-. A. Pouiclan, lliu Hap lii t miiiivlt'i'. lmvo uiiivol from Qjiney, 111. 'I bey will bvKin liuuuvkevpiuK iu tho Niunltlju property 011 noutli Mniu otrcet. We txten.l to tbciu 11 beatty mvIcohjo. J. A. ll.iiiiey of Keut icky. who wilh his wifti Imn epent 11 uioulli in .outliern (ii'i;.jti, uiailo this ull'ieu u pluusaiit tull with liev. Koss l.itt week, lie leavis today Ii 1 btu Inline, buviny ImJ 11 very pleaeuiit vieit iu rcu )it. Mi. W.I. .lewett, Mid. h. I'Iib, Mm. LkMoui, Mrs. J'. Tbouipsou, uuJ Mid. liiino Klackntll, ol (iaiiliucr, iiileu lei tbo county toiiveutiou of tho W.C.T. t .iulbis city lBt week uud iciuaiuuil over KuiiJuy. Lutliei llamiitou uiul L'luicr PaMolta, ol KoHiiburtr, killed bl deer, a hour uud on til., wbilo huutiiu i" tbe viciuity of Li kley, L'.i milts ulove Ibis place. They weie gone 1j iluyu uud wero tbo gucote of Ilia liuiuiti brolberu, a portion of (he lime.- M.vrtlo I'oiut liulerprise. A vaeuut retiideuce which etood 011 tbo eido ul tho bill east of tho city be Ioiikk lo l'r. Ifoimr, sm buiued to tho grouud about a o'tlotk 1 lidoy even iii);. Tho tiro w.n uo doubt tliu work of uu ineondiuiy. We tiro informed that tbeio wim u iiiHUiuuto 011 tbo building lo tho amount of L'-'h). 11. li. IcimiiigH of Table Uoek wuh iu MetUord Tueaday. lie bus recently inudo tlio purtliiibo of loOO acres of diary and wheut land up near Hssoburjr, uud toiuorrow he will leave with his family for ibut plate. Tho family will reuiuiu up Itnio but L. It. will reluru lo Medfoid und give bit uttntiou to his Hi'voral mining propiwilionB In thia lotul ily. Medford Muil. Best No danger in S It as IK OF SIvIJv. -'is we have sold our give possession in Sixty Days. are all the Lest and most fash city, and are direct from the I f ci a ii r 1 Carter h Miiw.hlicld in vinit- ini; in It'wH'iiri;. Ali kimlri nl hIhiiiii"1 'oo'Ih nl (iriritu, NoNi-lty Mom. Midi I'.I.hk i.u Aut' i.ri.jih it ih tinw ili-ik at lli'i KtinK Kililii'ii. No miiitnko ill Im iini'lu I'V ttayinfC your li!iit;il work il'jiin In h. htrango. I HA. Ilr.icr, nl Al t h lib tn 'h vinrt" ImiI'ho. Iiiiiilniy, t'l.iin uiul ull Liuilii ol (ul III I'liy-llll-tl. .Iinlrf" A. K. Ht in iiH "nl O.ikl.iml whi lo iWin ulltr liiii-iiH'PM in itliTM iii U"bc l.ur r-ntiii 'l.iy. C'unli ii'l fur t;i .tin, mi'l uil kii.ile cf l.irm (irn'lui ii', nl A lir.iliHiiiV w ari lrniM-, It. A. P"i.ii.u I'oiin' mi I ciiiviiK r j on ifc'.l, llidl tu iiiimii buiiiin'-.i wlieii wc Hiiy our entire etiii'k uiu.'.t liimi.il. Noviily Store. Noti't in litre! y given that K C 1'avis im 1. 11 I'liiKfrt iiiv iifinC II. I.. M 11. .IKI.M. oil will 10'. know bow much gold I I'joiI'r S.iffiipiirill.i 'a ill do until yi u tf y il. Iii' a I" 'l 1 1.' I., l.:v ati'll 1 in to l.il o il. I;. DuMutf. M. I '., tin in I r loardi-l I I -:- i III Kt.llllilll Id. Mil it , Mal!jttl8 ! Imililiug ret i ling 'rticr .M tin and C;ihh j t.trei l. ! I'.'-v. I', l .i.ii I I'n-'i i I N i.i!..i l.t Imp ' I ecu i- 1 iii:ii .1 Ii a (!.:;. -. ill Kotchtug . i l t( tiding In I mini ::i 11. at le.'.-l and v i fit ! ing '1 it-itil-. j i I in H;l u blood ih an ti;ein to health, i 1 ... c . . .. 11 1 1 1 1 1114. 11 oil 1 .1 ti 1 i((i . 'i ii rtcc. 1 1000 a . Sit; .ip.ii ilia i iiinuerx tUi nt'iny and I averlH danger. j Hon. John li.l t.-, ul lYiKaint, uu oi l j flloli'l nl I'r Mrait;;'', 1 1'ttil .1 1 1'tiplu of j ilut B in Ibiri l ily, l.tt-t Week, 111 tbo inter U'Rlofllie rcg in lii.Iiliitri.il I xpni iiiiiu. Judge II. I.. lii'iLH in, ith) .'pent I he putit wctk vintlil.g I! M'burg (oiks, bag goiio to .Ui l.iionvtl'o wbiie bo will u i ti court Moii biy. I'. It. CjUiuan, physician and t tugeon Utlice in Taylur A Wibon blink, rtoi ileutOi Met'iilb'u HoUft. I'rufeMionHl culln iu town or tniinlry promptly 1111 Bwered night it d.iv. Ij.i lore Caro t.ttito id! fi jiii Itoeeliunj Tuesday will: a iw id 1 pei.ing a eture litre, but a m.l.iblj building i.iuld not bo found. Ilo visile-J Coifhtiti t.'terd.iy and returuivl hdini in the tvi niug. Auhlund, iil'ey Tmiicciipt. l'euple who ait looking after fuiapa should lake a few pointers from Joseph sou's new ad iu IhU isuue. !( you don't find what you want in their matumouth etoie, you can concludo that it id not now being ninnitfuctuivd t.r they would have it. Hon. Dinger lienu.um left Saturday uiglit.ttilh his family, (or Wut-hingtou City, to rebinuo bid duties a:i touimis bloner of tho iroufi.il bind oltiee. I'l-. is will prove t relief to 11 n.lmber cf pertjoua wha thought Ihcv taw in h'.a urtaeuee, iu ttfcgnn at this time, a uieuueo lo their hopes of election lo tbo 1'iiited M tttp Senate Kev. li. A. ll-iBfl made thin tilico u very pleasant cull last Friday. Ha has coiuluded to locate ul Lugeiic, where ho expect to tiiako bin future home, lie will immediately resume bin work us au evangelist, beginning nt rortlaud where ho will conduct revival meetings iu 0110 of tho ricjbyterian churches. Mr. Uoss has Client Borne weeks ut 3audou and other count point, unit lu just relui ued from n hunt in tbo mountains! southwest ol KuBebuig and is thoroughly refroHhed and rti'tipotuted uud tcady for work. tea, del icioiis ft The Uniform quality of the work manship iu our . clothing is one of its strong points. Each garment is as carefully cut and tailored throughout as though made to order. See our new l'all Suits. JOSEPHSON'S. liet riady for the DiMritl l air. J. !'. Wiighl left yenterday for Ihe .Muhi 1 re. k mines. Lmbrnidiiry Bilk .1 fki inl for 10 11 iiIf, at I bo Novell v btore. l-i'.k l!a!l l'ou I'oiib, 10 cants per d...en until foi l, at tbo Novelty Kt n. Mir. S. L 1 inher of Monmouth is viniting her daughter, Mm. Will lieck- ley i.t KlkUjn. fixluy we open our wilitii ty htoi k of trimmed bat", etc. Call for bargains, a 1 ul cost. Novelty t?tore. Mins I'.llie t'jwan has returned to Drain, w htid flto will filter llio fenior cUrsol the l'uin imruiul tthnol. Mr. M.l TtiompBou, of S.rcttubarg, attendud the counly Couvmtiuii of the Wounsu's Cbi istiau Temperance I'liiou 11 thin 1 ilv. List week, reuiaiuing i.ver Sunday, Minn Luima Lishcr will bi-uin the iA I.tiii of eeli'jol at 1 ialtsviHe. lomun 11c-j nix tept. 1'Ub. The plruiw ol Ihe! Heboid are to be C)iigra,.iil.it',i on eci tir ing l.er fer viu h. I'm-: w ten the ilutte, Wednei'd.iy, .i'I t. Jlc!, nml Wtdnemluy, 'ct. I'.nii, but on tdi cB.l.iya only, liekiti will he i-old lo I'ortiaud and ittut u at the r ite i f $11.10 ai coit'il l'orlUud Iiidiietii.il Kxpot-iliun. . . ,. . . 1 1 Ul'M ill hcio 111 t.u 01'l Mil.)! 1 Urfld from date o( fab. Sept. L'Olii i . - t. o'lth, tii kc'.s w ill In gold to fair 'grout ds uud letiirii at rate ol out I.e.: I jt round trip to the Oiegoti b'.ate l air, lbete tickela will b. void after Oct. ;i, l-'J. lion, l.iuger llermauu, tiinrntjeiolitr u( the (ieueral Land Oilict, artivedat this place from Koseburg last tatuiday evening, on bis annual visit to bis uged 1110! her and other relativts and ft tends. Mr. Hermann appeared to be n.joying the l ist of hea'ab, though he was a-jme-whatwotu aud fatigued by his loug jouti.ty from Wufchiitgton. Iu a p!ea atit vii-il I) 01: i otliee Tuesday he in formed uu that his visit toregou thia time would bo very brief, and thtit he ... .1 1 . t-. .1..!..' ..- wouM le aula 10 uevote tmi 1:1110 nine 10 rest and recuperation, oing to the great uuioutit of lmaineas awaiting h'u atten tion iu Ihe general land olliee. He re turned to Koseburg Wednesday morn ing, Iiulu which place ho will Boon leave for Washington. Ilia brief tixy wua 8jiuuh.it of a dicap jiutment to his many Coos county friends who had planned u cordial teception for their dis tinguished guest ami contemplated making his visit a moat pleasant one. Myrtle Point Luterprise. How's This? W eolfet Oue Hundred Pollars Kevrard for any ciro of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. 1 J. CHENEY A CO., Props. Toledo, O. We the undersigned have known F. J. Chcuey for the last 15 veare, and believe lair perfectly houorable iu all business transuetious and tiuaucially ablo to car ry out any obligations made by their (Inn. WoatiS; Truax, Wholeealo HiuggiBts, Toledo, O. Waldiug, Kin uuii A Marvin, Whole sale Druggiste, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure is tuUou iutsrual ly, mling directly upou tho blood uud mucous surface of the fyatem. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Test mouial 1 free. elii b mens: 1 ! ' Shoes That Hake Friends are inc only kind we 1 44 wish to sell, uicy arc the only kind we do sell, and with each pair we sell we make a new inend. I hey are not only stylish but good clear through oce our I Shoe line THE G. A B. VETERANS. Tliey Show Their Approval Secretary Alger's Course. of HIS NAML WAS CHLLRED. Cisi i.snaii, Sapt. 8. The bu-i'.e-s of the tl.'rty-fciutid Annuo! Liieampnii-nt of the 'iran 1 Army of the Itcptiblie and tU JUxiliatii'S began lo act after three il iys of uemoiif .trati j". I'miiig l!i. af-Uioo-Jii there was an immens.! parade in the telcbrntioii of pe:i. e. About 1:1,1 .-0 I tittiotial il li'i.i'r." v.tre pn sent when .bn e:;jaiiiptiivi.l prorer Wriscailel t')ordr, with Cik.-'cs W, Wenztl us Ulcer uf the d.iv. After wel t iiuing u Jilivti'.'ei l-y ! jVciii t 1: 1 jlitit ll and Mayor Tafel and reply by :!.e torn mantlet at 1 iobitt ball, whirii win e'e.irid of all but the del-gate-1, an t-S":u' ve set siou began. When t':e te ur!h 1 re I ting read,, a icd'tinc. to Set rotary A!gT caused an Uproar tittd dHtitvii.-lratlo:! I ivoral lj to ilia, olhcidl Mattv rcijltioiis vitreof- i h red oiidortiug ail of Aiget'tf admiu'a i tr;i:ii.ii. ! Tin- report if tiie udjutai.t general, i iluiui:i.-i .1. Mum I. c.i.'ilaiucd ti.n (iillutt ing figuie.4 as to the membership. lite tnemlrtra in gooil btatt ltng June oil, ls'Jr, tmmbere l '' l'J, I "iJ. The gaiu during the year wua by muet'.-r-iu 10, U 10; transfer, i-lo; leintlalemi n, 12, ti57 ; from ih'Uun'.ieiit report?, loot; total, o-,to3. Tho lot-see were, l'.y death, honorable discharge. 1PJJ; Iratihfer, 4171 ; tuspeufcion, J'i.Ooo; dis honorable discharge, loo; by tliliuiue::t repcrU, 7071 ; by eurrea ier of charter, 10-5; total, -iii,300. So the members in good standing Juue 3), 1SS, numbered uOJ.'iOj. Tl.e nutnlxT of tuembtra re maining susitndcJ at that date was o3,i0S. Tiie repoil ol the i'iui t-.r-liiat!er-geti-eral, . ii. l':ii i'aiik, showed that tLc reit;p! il intig lite year WlTC ti.i.'j, and t!t-j txpeudiiurea ?H0'J1 Ihe b;d anee 0:1 hand Icing f 1'OJ The iiutiotial eno imptueiit of Woman's Kelief C.rp opened tlla morning at the Seullisu liit-J cathedral, with uu uddrves Wy Miss Ij-x, while the ladies of the U. A. K. reeumtd their s.-s.-'ioih at Odd l'ellows' temple. EtToiU to unite these two orders have not been s'leeesfiful eo (ai. Farmers, Attention! Tiie Sjuthiru Pai-ilk have diti led lo nuke the extremely low rale of ono fate for the round tiip to the Oregon State Fair September 22 to of, lSyS, liom any p.int in Oregon on t'ueir lines. There were hundreds ul campers last year. Take your vaeatiou and camp at the fair and eo a g-atid exhibit of what On 1:011 can raise. Otto fate ging ud returning home. Closing Out alc. We slait today to close out our entire stuck of general merebaudiie and tlx luree. Eyirj thing miiht bo told by Jaujarv 1st. Our ttoek cf goods i the cleaneft and best aeleeled in t vn; you cannot make a mi)t me, I'ut will hive money if you buy now Kotitr.t i;n Nnvi.i.rv C.isii Sihkb 1 - - -f-l T t' V rt -gl J Mm e s f. O. IliU PiVweedliiKS of the Fourth An nual Session. Ihn fouillj anntMl convention ul Hit liotiul.iH eoniity Womari'aClii iiiliaii Tto lieramu I'ninn, met at the Alotliodiat i (lim opal c.hitrcli in Ko.ieburg, Septetn-b.-r '.Mi at 10 a. in. Delfgalta from iuiliner, ltotbnrg, and Kdriiljowtl lii'tng preecttt. The devotional extrciea were let' by Mm. Jevrctt, county prciidci.t. Ihe following committees were appointed: On credetitiala, Meldamot .MirHteic, lergusoti, latilkiter, and North, (or the preaa, Ueylew, Mr. Arm iiagi, I'r AtMi'KAi.Kn. Mrs. Uiehards, The Went, Mrs. Lucas, White Kibbon, Mrs. Kerguaon, committee 011 conrtosies, Mrs. llichards and Comstock. I'ndiT the head of uonfercuce of woik its, the following ladies took part: MeH.Utuea Mtritert, Lergtiijn, Com nt'x;k, Artni'age, and Hlclmrdt. Ki-tntcf county prtiident, Mrs. M. If. Jewett, of Oardiner, was read, same approTed. Hong, My Faith Looks op to Thee. biscuaVioa of L. T. L. won by, Mes dames Ferg'tnoo, Jewett, Faulkner, Kicharda, aud Thotnpsoa. Devotional exercises, led by Mrs. rergnson. Adjourned. 2 P. M. Devotional exercises led by lire, l-aoikncr. Bolo with guitar accom paniedbytho captain of the Salvation Army. Leading of minutes by tecretary, 8a mo approvra. 'Keport of correspondioK (Secretary .i rs. urowneu, reaa ana accepted. Keport of County Treasurer Mrs. Fer gueoo, read and accepted. I teports from the local W. C. T. U.'s of Edenbower, by Mrs. Pentney, Gardi ner, Mies Llackwell, Koeeborg, by Mrs. I'arti'ucn, were read and accepted. A report on Itefuge Horce work was submitted by Mrs. A. E. Kmitb, of Gardiner, fcolo by captain of the balva- lion Army. Paper, Humane Education. read by Mre. Kicharda. Discussion ol Hands ol Merer, by Met- dames Jewett, Richards, Hamliu, Pick tborne, Marsters, Ferguson, Armitage and Comstock. Song. Kock of Ages. Adjoorued S I'. M. Music by the cboir. Devotional exercises led br Mrs. C.J. Armitage. Mimic, State song, by con gregation. Address ot Welcome, by Dr. Myra Drown, in behall of Koseburg W. C. T. L'.. was a kindly, eloquent erecting. delivered in the Doctor's most pleasing in a nn or, and was greatly appreciated by the vif-iiiog delegates. Responded toon t ehuK of delegates by Mrs. Thompson, of Oardiner. Music by the cboir. Hon E. D. Stratford uot beiug aide to it tt n't on account o( being ill, the lime allowed for his address was ably filled by lion. .i. b. taiiiy, wuo in nis pleasant, earnest w ay made jome very appropriate remarks. The recitation by Mrs. E. E. Kicharda, How the Sisters Went on a Strike." was well received. Music by the choir. Mrp. N.'W. Kinney, Btatc president of the W.C.T. t'., was then introduced iud in iter own happy, iuimiuuie man ner tapttvateit luc entire audience as uiiml. The delicate complimeut paid by her t' Col. J. Ii. Eddy was hugely en joyed by all, aud especially so by Dr. l.tow n ana Mr, luchards. Music by the choir. The collection was attuounced by the rogram to ha taken place at this lime. but as a pleasant surprise to some was omitted. - - - I'ao lemiieronce doxology wai tuog by ttie audience. Adjournment. Sept. 10. Meeting was called to order at 10 :lo a. m. by .Mrs. Jewett, county enperiDtendent. ong, hat a FriemJ vve liave in Jeus." I'avolional exercises led by Mrs. Kin- nev, state presuent. M in utes of previous meeting read and approved. 1 lie iolloAiog committee on resolu tions w as appointed : Mrs. Edythe Kfl ley, Dr. Myra Urown, Mrs. II. K. Fergu son aud Mrs. If. L'kblum. Secretary read an invitation extended by Commandant L'yara to visit the Sol diers Home, which was accepted, and secretary ordered to express the thanks of the convention. It was decided to attend the religious services at the Home, Sunday at 3 p. m. Tho (olljwinii reports froru county superintendents were read and accepted. (leutitic teuiperaueo instruction, Miss K.'ho (iaddis; evaogelistio aud prison work, Mra. 11. R. Fergusou; literature, Mrs. Rounds; irauciuee, Mrs. uertrude H irli um; railroad aud labor, Mrs. A. U. Marsters; medal contest, lire. B. M. Armitage: social purity and mothers meetings, Mra. Owen ; parlor meetings, Mrs. L.b. Richards; babbath work, airs. Walker; preea woik, Mrs. Uertrude iUrtruia; flower mission, Mrs. Lucas. Saie.rdiv 2 p. in. Devotion led by Mrs. Pickthoroe. Reading of minutes, same approved. Paper read by Mrs. II. T. Hamliu, on the eubjeet Hygiaue and Heredity. Ou motion ol airs. Money it was voted by the I uiou to have the piper published. 1 ho election of oihoera leeulte J as fol lows: County preaideut, Mrs. II. R. Fergu son of Edenbower. Corresponding secretary, Mra. A. C. Marsters of Koseburg. Uncording secretary, Mrs. li. M. Armi uigtt ol Koseburg. t reasurer, Mrs M. II. Jewett of Uard iut.v. The question box was theu introduced aud the questions ably auswered by Mra. Kinuey. Adiourned'.to meet iu executive Ees- siou at 5 p. m. The proceedings of which will be published iu toe next ia uo of the Pi AiNOKAUia. S u. m. The Roseburg White Ribbon' era aud their families, together with vis iting delegates, and the cltoir, who so kiudly furnished eucli cliarming raueiu (or the entire convention, wir enter taiued rovally by the Roseburg W. C T. U. ut the Methodist Church. The wan changed by the addition of ( hairs, ruga, pictures, piano, tables, (lowers, etc., into a pleasant Homelike parlor. Tho following program was atteulive ly listened to and greatly appreciated by thoiie present ; Music. Song, by the congregation. I Devotions. -Mra. Kiuney. Piano Holo, Mrs. Edythe Kelluy. Vocal e lo, Ooo. Johnson. He marks by Oeo. M. hrowu, A. 0. Marsters. Prof. L. R. Traver ami Mrs. Kinney, were greatly enjoyed. Recita tion bv Mtas Amata Smith, The Drunk aid's Wife. Vocal solo, Mra. IvJylhu Kcllcy, Don't Dtiuk Tonight. Ueeitation. Mrs. E. 1,. Kicharda. Words uud Their Urea. Solo, bvciiptaiii ot aalvalioii ur.uy, Alter w hu ll dainty lelicjiuieiili weie aeryed iu tho fotni ul letti in icoaud cuke. A good social lime lollowcd bug to bt remeinhorod by all prcnont, sssBjQsBiiuBsJfjafcBaWi 31 1 Reyal aiakas Ik H4 fmt, tMMMM t4 4IMM povozn ABioimcijrfuf 1 11 , T? The lecture Sunday morning as well as the music by the choir was a treat to all present, lint when it comes to tie scribing the lecture in the evening by Mre. Narcise White Kinnay, we pause, for no words of onrs are sdequato to do justice to this grand lecture; Oh bow we wished that every man, woman and child in Oregon ; yea In America, might have been present and been inspired by the elco.uent appeals of this sweet, wom anly woman to inspire to a purer life here and a glorious life hereafter I The solo by Prof. L. R. Traver was worthy eepecial notice and the niusio by the choir, under the management of Prof. Trarers and Dr. J. W. Strange was en joyed throughout the convention. Clos ed by prayer by Mre. N. W. Kinney. Emma E. Kicimrw". . Trees Correspondent for Kosoborg Plain OKAM.R. A Summer' Fancy. On Saturday night f-ptcojbtr 17th, oar local talent will again bold the boards at the opera house, for the Fire Department, in the laughable comedy, A Summer's Fancy. The play is a bright catchy comedy, every line a laugh, and tells the story of a "city feller" falling in love with a country girl. Tho old farmer, Dexter, by Dan Laogenberg, and Ihe funny Professor' Potts, by Dr. Hantby. will make lots of fun, while "Mercy," by Mise Aalenrietb, "Edith Henderson" by Miss Sharkey, "Emma Wr alien," an old maid, by Miss Grace Catching, and the aristocratic "Mrs. Henderson," by Mifs Perry will prove interesting aud fanny. The story is told amid New England scene. Others in tbe cast are : Nathan Fullerton, as "Harry Wocd- thorpfc" whom Edilh takes a delight in teasing, and "Jack Heuderson," the city feller," will be portrayed by Mr. Dexter Rice. Mr. Ley in will be seen as 'Wally," Jack's younger brother who is constantly getting left, and is always in mischief. Jake Uater, who wauls a "steady job," an be can marry bis Sallr. will tut ablv rid rPHCiilril liv a (ClllltlUaU X UU UWUVI IU UU UUUt present as Mr. Apple ton Thorudyke. Popular prices, 25 and So cents, will prevail." Seals on sale at the Koseleaf cigar store. The prediction ' is that "staudiug room only" will bo the rule after eight o'clock. The funds go to the fire department. Card of Thanks. ly a tiuauimoiis resoluliou Koseburg Fire Department, I struct cd to not If v the members of am of (he cast who played "Karon Kassingtou," that the Cre department tenders to you the sincere thanks of all its members for your valuable aid as amateur dramat ic artists iu rendering successful Ihe en tertainment at the Koseburg Opera House on Friday evening, Sept. 3, 1S0S, w hereby our citizens were treated to a dalightful eutertaiunient and the fire de partment was tbe recipient of a hand some financial aid. Very truly yours, GlOUGK CaiiI'y, Sec. Koseburg Fire Dept. Lbt of Letters Remainiug uncalled for iu the lioec burg poetottice: Campbell, John Eager, A. I . King, F. P. McCoy James Owuby JeUerron Hart, Jeseie B. Maiks, John L. McGraguer (butcher) Kibiuiou, U. U. Smith, Mra. Dixit .Woods, J. M, Taylor, Dr. Geo. Persons calliug for these lettera will please state the date ou which they weie advertised, September 12th. Tbe letter" will be charged (or ut the rale of 01 e cent each. Wm. A. Fa.vrcu. Bargains I Barcalnslt Bargains!!! In pianos, organs and musical goods. Bicycles new and second hand at the lowest prices possible. I have also got about thirty thousand feet of lumber which I have taken in trade for goods, and will sell cheap, as I am uot iu the lumber busiueee. T. K. RicuAAbBOtr, Roseburg, Or. Fifty Men Wanted To cut railroad wood. Good limber, aud a long job. For further particulars cull, or address, Geo. W. Kiddle, Kiddle Oregon, or Month of Doe Creek, Oregon. Gko. W. Kidoi.b, Riddle Oregon, Aug., 8, 1S'.8. Stubblcfield forSalo. I Lave lor gale, about 300 acres of gocd stubble pasture. If nut sold will take block to picture by ihe week or mouth. E. J Ama.nt, Mulrotic, Ort'gou, For a good &-cenl cigar tall on MrsJf, Boyd. CASTOR I A For Infants aud Children. ' The Kind You Havs Always Bought Urura the Btgnature of